St. Louis Fire Department holds procession and memorial service for fallen K-9

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

St. Louis Fire Department holds procession and memorial service for fallen K-9 ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Fire Department gathered Wednesday morning to honor a K-9 that died in the line of duty.Balko, fell through an unsecured window from the fifth floor of the famous Barr building. Downtown St. Louis firefighters will hold a procession and uniformed member walk at 10 a.m. Top story: Kim Gardner files response to attorney general suit They'll follow it with a memorial service at the department's Engine House Number One. South Jefferson Avenue will be closed in both directions Wednesday morning from 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. for the procession.SkyFOX, powered by Bommarito Automotive Group, caught parts of the action Wednesday.

Heavy flames damage rural home in Jefferson County

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Heavy flames damage rural home in Jefferson County JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. - Crews are working to control an intense house fire Wednesday morning in rural Jefferson County.The fire broke out at a home on JC Lane, in a rural area near the cities of Fenton, Murphy and High Ridge. Trending: Daughter roasts Alton dad in sweet and funny obit Travelers could see thick smoke from the sky for several miles. SkyFOX, powered by Bommarito Automotive Group, surveyed the damage and spotted some heavy flames. No injuries have been reported as of now. The Saline Valley Fire Department and other agencies are assisting with the fire response. This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.

Study: St. Louis among top large cities for living on a $100K salary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Study: St. Louis among top large cities for living on a $100K salary ST. LOUIS - If you're hoping to stretch your dollars on a six-figure salary, new research shows that St. Louis might be one of the best options to make that happen. A new analysis ranked St. Louis as the tenth-best U.S. city for which a $100,000 salary goes furthest. SmartAsset, a consumer-focused financial information and advice website, revealed the findings in a recently-published 2023 study called “What $100,000 Is Actually Worth in the Largest U.S. Cities?" Trending: Daughter roasts Alton dad in sweet and funny obit Research teams compared 76 of the largest U.S. cities based on how much $100,000 is worth when considering after-tax income and other cost-of-living factors. SmartAsset specifically used a formula through a paycheck calculator to determine take-home pay per paycheck for both salary and hourly jobs after taking into account federal, state and local taxes. The following insight was offered on earning a $100K salary in St. Louis:"St. Louis rounds out the top 10. Whi...

Legislative election should become genuine milestone in Kazakhstan’s democratization drive

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Legislative election should become genuine milestone in Kazakhstan’s democratization drive This Sunday, on 19 March, Kazakhstan will hold parliamentary and local elections, which will be unique in comparison to the previous one, writes Margulan Baimukhan, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belgium.While the election was called early, which is not unprecedented in the country’s electoral record, it is arguably its most competitive in nearly two decades. It is a vivid outcome of the systemic democratic reforms initiated and implemented by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev since 2019, which were further amplified and expanded following the turmoil that the country experienced in January 2022.President Tokayev announced the date of the election to the Mazhilis (lower house of parliament) and maslikhats (local representative bodies) on January 19, two months before voting day. As with almost every early poll anywhere in the world, some voiced concerns that political actors would not have enough time to prepare for the intensive campaign. However, the President first proposed to ca...

Rain continues into Wednesday amid flooding, mudslides and potholes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Rain continues into Wednesday amid flooding, mudslides and potholes Record-setting rainfall on Tuesday left its mark on the Southland, with flooded streets and mudslides impacting multiple areas amid the continuing precipitation Wednesday morning.Multiple areas broke their rainfall records for March 14, including Oxnard, which broke a 93-year-old record of 1.46 inches with 2.25 inches of rain. Nearby Camarillo, which has experienced flooding and sinkholes amid the recent storms, also received more than 2 inches of rain.Los Angeles International Airport also shattered its daily rainfall record of 0.43 inches with 1.97 inches of rain, smashing a record that's stood for more than 40 years.Rain cascades down a hillside in Ventura, California. March 14, 2023. (KTLA)Rain cascades down a hillside in Ventura, California. March 14, 2023. (KTLA)Street flooding in Ventura County, California. March 15, 2023. (KTLA)Flooding damaged the backyard of a home in Camarillo, California. March 14, 2023.With all of the precipitation, residents are advised to remain vigil...

Another atmospheric river heading for California next week, likely to impact metro Los Angeles

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Another atmospheric river heading for California next week, likely to impact metro Los Angeles Brace yourselves, Californians. Yet another atmospheric river is taking shape and preparing to slam the state. During a press briefing Monday, state climatologist Michael Anderson said after a few days of clear weather late this week, another atmospheric river – or even two – are forecast to hit California between Sunday and Wednesday. The impacted area, Anderson said, would likely be large, from the San Francisco Bay Area through metropolitan Los Angeles and all the way south to San Diego. Meteorologists say it's too soon to predict the exact timing of the storm, or which parts of the state it will hit hardest. Where does the California drought stand heading into spring? "We know there'll be something. There is some activity out in the Pacific right now and models are trending to bring that closer to the California coast," said National Weather Service meteorologist Eleanor Dhuyvetter. "What we don't know is the exact track and intensity by the time it reaches us." Dhuyvett...

Life on Earth: Arts Calendar March 16-22

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Life on Earth: Arts Calendar March 16-22 Art about hybrid lifeforms in web3, theater about aliens helping us leave Earth, artists make feature films, artists make experimental music, actors make questionable choices; paintings celebrate SoCal color, drawings celebrate L.A. noir; comedy gets shady, tap dance gets loud, college students takeover the museum, artists open their studios to the public.Lauren Lee McCarthy: still from Good Morning (2023–Ongoing) at Vellum LAThursday, March 16LIFELIKE at Vellum LA. A new group exhibition in collaboration with EPOCH, curated by Katie Peyton Hofstadter, explores the work of ten artists logging biological, genetic, and behavioral information on a digital ledger, invoking a conversation about body sovereignty in Web3. These artists are interested in what it will mean, and how it will feel, to have a body in a future where wetware (living tissue) serves as a foundation for technology, where medical implants monitor our hearts and minds, and where decisions are made by programs none of u...

Did the pandemic cost California 638,100 jobs?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Did the pandemic cost California 638,100 jobs? ”Survey says” looks at various rankings and scorecards judging geographic locations while noting these grades are best seen as a mix of artful interpretation and data.Buzz: While California now has more jobs than in its pre-pandemic days, the statewide hiring pace has slowed dramatically.Source: My trusty spreadsheet analyzed recently revised state job counts from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, comparing job creation in the pandemic era (three years ended December 2022) vs. the hiring boom of the pre-coronavirus times, the three years ended December 2019.ToplineYes, California has more than replaced the jobs it lost in the early days of the pandemic.The state had 300,600 more workers at year-end 2022 vs. three years earlier. That was the third-largest job gain among the states in the period.But that’s a sharp cooling of hiring from the previous three years when California ranked No. 1 with 938,700 added workers.So, the 638,100 drop in hiring pace – one could call it a loss of...

Review: Fantastic SZA SOS Tour is now the show to beat in 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Review: Fantastic SZA SOS Tour is now the show to beat in 2023 With just two full-length albums to her credit, SZA was nonetheless able to deliver a masterclass in how to put on a thoroughly entertaining and engaging concert on Tuesday night at an absolutely packed Oakland Arena.The show was visually stunning and resonated emotionally from start to finish. There was a well-developed theme to the production and a sense of purpose to basically everything happening on the stage. SZA’s vocal work was brilliant and she exuded not just superstar power — but also the kind of aura that can only come when an artist has just taken her career to a towering new level.Whoa.It’s almost scary to think where this 33-year-old soul singer can go from here.But why rush things? As it currently stands, SZA is touring with what appears to be the show to beat in 2023.The sold-out Oakland gig was SZA’s second big performance in the Bay Area over the last sevenths months or so. The first came when she delivered a headlining set at the Outside La...

East Bay reservoirs are full, but atmospheric rivers won’t end water worries

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

East Bay reservoirs are full, but atmospheric rivers won’t end water worries After 11 atmospheric rivers and counting this winter, reservoirs that supply water to the East Bay are brimming. As of today, four out of five local East Bay reservoirs are completely full.But despite concerns about capacity in other parts of the state during the current storms, water managers in the East Bay say local reservoirs are still safe. According to the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), their total storage is currently at 87%.“That’s perfect. It means we have room in the reservoirs for the storm that’s coming in right now, and we’re creating space for the snowmelt,” said Andrea Pook, a spokesperson for EBMUD.SettingsSo far, the storms have been beneficial to East Bay watersheds, which have mainly avoided the types of catastrophic flooding that has wracked parts of the South Bay and Monterey County.  But even with the torrential rains over the last months, Pook warned that the region’s long-term water problems are far from over.“These last few years, i...